Introductory, The Request
The clouds rolled over the forest sky and it began to drizzle just a bit. A small bright green light twinkled in the distance of the small hut near the river. Brone sat up and looked at the window. He admired the green haze of the forest, and the sound of the flowing river, and the Kokiri children running around. He himself was not Kokiri, but was raised by them, for they found him in a basket near the river. He noticed the green twinkle begin to get slightly bigger, and looked as if it were coming towards the window.
He had remembered the legend of the Hero of Time, hundreds of years before him, the Hylian named Link. Like Brone, he was raised by the Kokiri, and summoned by the great Sages of Time to save the lands of Hyrule. A great evil, a Gerudo by the name of Ganondorf, had overtaken the kingdom and was spreading darkness all throughout Hyrule, his desire: to gain the Triforce. Link was far too young to battle Ganondorf, so the Sages stored his soul for many years, until he was old enough to battle Ganondorf. This all started with a twinkle of a fairy waking up Link in his tree house one early morning.
The green twinkle had now entered Brone's hut and was zipping too and fro.
"Please, Brone, Princess Merelda requests your presence at the Zora Domain!" it asked.
"Princess, Zora Domain, what are you talking about? Asked Brone, annoyed.
"There is no time for questions, please hurry!"
Brone was quite upset at the fact that he had to travel to the Zora Domain with such short notice. But seeing as how it was a request by the Princess herself, it must be important. So he packed his things, and mounted his horse, Somber. Somber was very majestic, with a black coat with a mane and tail that was a dark shade of purple.
When they rode out of the Forest, everything was dark. There was a fiery black cloud far to the South near Hyrule Castle, and all seemed too quiet. With a flick of the reigns and a slight kick to the side of Somber, Link rode very hard and fast towards the Zora River valley, with the fairy trying to keep up behind.
End of Introductory, The Request
The clouds rolled over the forest sky and it began to drizzle just a bit. A small bright green light twinkled in the distance of the small hut near the river. Brone sat up and looked at the window. He admired the green haze of the forest, and the sound of the flowing river, and the Kokiri children running around. He himself was not Kokiri, but was raised by them, for they found him in a basket near the river. He noticed the green twinkle begin to get slightly bigger, and looked as if it were coming towards the window.
He had remembered the legend of the Hero of Time, hundreds of years before him, the Hylian named Link. Like Brone, he was raised by the Kokiri, and summoned by the great Sages of Time to save the lands of Hyrule. A great evil, a Gerudo by the name of Ganondorf, had overtaken the kingdom and was spreading darkness all throughout Hyrule, his desire: to gain the Triforce. Link was far too young to battle Ganondorf, so the Sages stored his soul for many years, until he was old enough to battle Ganondorf. This all started with a twinkle of a fairy waking up Link in his tree house one early morning.
The green twinkle had now entered Brone's hut and was zipping too and fro.
"Please, Brone, Princess Merelda requests your presence at the Zora Domain!" it asked.
"Princess, Zora Domain, what are you talking about? Asked Brone, annoyed.
"There is no time for questions, please hurry!"
Brone was quite upset at the fact that he had to travel to the Zora Domain with such short notice. But seeing as how it was a request by the Princess herself, it must be important. So he packed his things, and mounted his horse, Somber. Somber was very majestic, with a black coat with a mane and tail that was a dark shade of purple.
When they rode out of the Forest, everything was dark. There was a fiery black cloud far to the South near Hyrule Castle, and all seemed too quiet. With a flick of the reigns and a slight kick to the side of Somber, Link rode very hard and fast towards the Zora River valley, with the fairy trying to keep up behind.
End of Introductory, The Request
